Ecological crimes are criminal infringements on environmental safety, that is, the safety of the surrounding natural environment as a condition and means of human habitation and living organisms, and, in principle, their survival.
That is, ecological crimes violate the human right to a healthy ambient environment.
The specific object of this group of crimes is public relations for the rational use of natural resources, the preservation of a natural environment favorable for human-beings and other living beings and the provision of environmental law and order and the safety of the population.
The direct objects of the ecological crimes are public relations for the protection and rational use of certain types of natural resources and ensuring the environmental safety of the population.
Based on the direct object, ecological crimes are divided into two types.
1) Ecological crimes are of a general nature. They encroach on nature as a whole. These include:
– Violation of the rules of environmental protection in the course of work;
– Violation of the rules for the handling of environmentally hazardous substances and waste;
– Violation of safety rules when handling microbiological or other biological agents or toxins;
– Violation of veterinary rules and the rules, established for the control of plant diseases and pests;
2) Special ecological crimes that encroach on individual components or components of nature (air, water and so on). These include:
– Water pollution;
– Air pollution;
– Pollution of the marine environment,
– Violation of the legislation on the continental shelf of the country and on the exclusive economic zone of the country;
– Damage to the earth;
– Violation of the rules for the protection and use of subsoil;
– Illegal harvesting of aquatic animals and plants;
– Violation of the rules for the protection of fish stocks;
– Illegal hunting;
– Destruction of populations of organisms specified in the Red List;
– Illegal chopping of wood;
– Destruction or damage to forests;
– Violation of the regime of specially protected natural areas and natural objects;
The subject of these crimes is the ambient environment itself and its most significant components: land, subsoil, forests and plant kingdom in general, wildlife, water, atmospheric air, continental shelf, marine environment, specially protected natural areas and objects.